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rack
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rack
a fast, four beat artifical (taught) gait of horses, similar to the running walk and slow gait, but with more up and down movement. Performed by the five-gaited American saddle horse.


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They sit in smug complacency in the Council House while the suburbs are allowed to go to wrack and ruin around them.
How sad to see such a landmark left to go to wrack and ruin.
The report points out that perfectly good houses have been left to go to wrack and ruin while consultants have been paid pounds 168m.
 
 
 
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